Month: April 2017

This is the second part of the post in this series that I am talking about the implementation of a customized Service Fabric on Azure. The default functionality of the Microsoft Azure to create Service Fabric via portal does not allow you to use an existing virtual network or an internal load balancer. In thisRead More

In this post, I want to walk you through creating of a Service Fabric Cluster in Microsoft Azure, and make it a secure one. Moreover, we do not use the public IP address for the load balancer which is the default configuration of the Azure Portal when you are creating a Service Fabric. We willRead More

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Introduction ARM templates are a very convenient way to document your azure implementation. You can export the ARM template from your azure subscription based on each resource group and store them in your source control repository to keep track of the changes in your Azure environment. There are two methods in order to get theRead More

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About SJ

Farshid Mahdavipour, MCSE, PMP
SharePoint Junkies (SJ) is a place to share my thoughts and experience on Microsoft technologies with the emphasize on Azure (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), SharePoint Server and related products including Project Server, SQL Server … Information Architecture and IT governance is the main focus of this blog and also I will examine these products from administration and development viewpoints.